Yemen's Houthis Publish Video of Filipino-Manned Vessel Sinking in the Red Sea
RED SEA NEAR HODEIDAH, YEMEN, JUL 9 – The Houthis' attacks killed at least four crew members and injured two, marking the first fatalities in a year amid efforts to block Israeli maritime supply routes.
- Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for sinking the cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea, asserting it was headed to the Israeli port of Eilat, resulting in four fatalities and 15 missing persons.
- Six crew members were rescued after spending over 24 hours in the water, while the Houthis reported that they rescued several crew members and provided medical care.
- The U.S. accused the Houthi rebels of kidnapping surviving crew members, while calling for their immediate release.
- The Houthi Ministry of Defense reiterated its commitment to blocking vessels linked to Israeli ports, warning of possible targeting in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.
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Several crew members died, others apparently abducted: The freighter »Eternity C« sank after a rocket attack by the Huthis. It is the second incident in three days. Now the militia publishes propaganda videos.
Houthis release drone videos of two Liberian-flagged ships they sank
Following the attacks, the Yemen-based militants also released video footage of their attacks that sank two Liberian‑flagged cargo vessels, putting up a visceral reminder of a growing security threat in one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes
Images of the Eternity C sinking (ANSA)
A video released by Ansar Allah, the media arm of Yemen's Houthi rebels, shows what the group claims are the attackers boarding and blowing up a cargo ship, causing it to sink in the Red Sea.
Houthis Sink Israeli-Bound Ship in Red Sea: Yemen’s Naval Resistance Against Imperialist Aggression - teleSUR English
Yemen’s Houthi forces have sunk the Israeli-bound cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea using missiles and drones, reaffirming their commitment to block maritime traffic to Israel amid ongoing regional conflict and imperialist aggression. Related: Yemen Launches Missile and Drone Barrage on Israel in Retaliation for Red Sea Strikes On July 9, 2025, Yemen’s Houthi movement announced the successful sinking of the cargo vessel Eternity C, which was …
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